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Let’s Talk Mobility: Lawrenceville Community Meeting
ByHelenJoin us for a virtual public community meeting to learn about various mobility initiatives in Lawrenceville and share your thoughts and priorities. Topics will include smart loading zones, Pittsburgh’s new bikeshare system, OpenStreetsPGH, Amazon, and more. Register in advance at bit.ly/March31CDAM Click here to register in advance: bit.ly/March31CDAM
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Fireworks moved to Sunday rain date
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McCandless Playground Renovations — Cast Your Vote!
The City of Pittsburgh’s Department of Public Works will be renovating the McCandless Playground (at the corner of Carnegie St and McCandless Ave) in the 2026 construction season. Due to limited funding and space limitations, the City’s DPW is not conducting robust engagement, but would like to solicit feedback on 3 proposed color schemes and…

